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Packaging vet to lead Barry-Wehmiller’s strategy initiatives

By Canadian Packaging Staff   

General Barry-Wehmiller Bob Chapman Carol O’Neill

Carol O'Neill appointed vice-president of strategy, technology and key initiatives for Barry-Wehmiller.

ST. LOUIS, MO—Barry-Wehmiller chairman and chief executive officer Bob Chapman has announced the appointment of Carol O’Neill, a respected veteran of the packaging and manufacturing industries, to the position of vice-president of strategy, technology and key initiatives.

In the new position for the rapidly-expanding +$2-billion global organization, O’Neill will lead the effort to examine Barry-Wehmiller’s long-term vision and the organizational and technical infrastructure needed to ensure its success.

“We’re considering a significant number of new acquisitions which, along with anticipated organic growth, will help grow Barry-Wehmiller into a $5 billion organization in the near future,” offers Chapman. “This plan for targeted robust growth of both our business and our cultural initiatives calls us to make sure we remain steadfast in our commitment to our highest purpose: meaningful work and a secure future for the team members who devote their lives every day to our success. Being able to bring on someone of the caliber—both in experience and character—of Carol places the review of our long- term strategy and its impact on our people-centric culture into extremely capable hands.”

O’Neill has extensive background in leadership, packaging and manufacturing as well as consulting and information technology.

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She began her career with a management consulting firm in Boston and led productivity improvement efforts at the New York City Transit Authority before entering the packaging world as Director of Performance Improvement at Sealed Air. There she played many roles including chief information officer and senior vice-president of business development.

O’Neill left Sealed Air to run a $300-million private food company in Chicago until enticed back into the packaging industry to run Spartech’s (now PolyOne) packaging business.

O’Neill left PolyOne to join Barry-Wehmiller as a consultant to support the acquisition and integration of Arcil, the Paris-based fresh dairy packaging firm acquired by Barry-Wehmiller in December of 2013.

“I have been tied to the Barry-Wehmiller organization for almost a decade now and have always felt a powerful affinity for its culture and values,” says O’Neill. “Over the years I have challenged Bob and his team to do everything possible to ensure that those values and the culture they’ve carefully nurtured pervade this organization for generations to come. I am thrilled to be in a position to directly contribute to that effort as a part of the Barry-Wehmiller team.”

O’Neill has a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School and master’s degrees in business administration and food research from Stanford University.

Barry-Wehmiller is a diversified global supplier of engineering consulting and manufacturing technology for the packaging, corrugating, sheeting and paper converting industries. It has 10 interactive divisions: Accraply, Barry-Wehmiller International (B-WI), BW Container Systems, BW Papersystems, Design Group, Hayssen Flexible Systems, Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC), PneumaticScaleAngelus, Synerlink and Thiele Technologies.

For company information, visit www.barry-wehmiller.com.

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